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Saints At Arsenal The Verdict
Sunday, 11th Sep 2016 09:09

Saints put in a great performance at the Emirates only to see all the good work undone with two controversial goals.

Saints should really be looking back a a well earned point at the Emirates but are instead left with nothing for their efforts due to two controversial moments that both ended with the ball in our net.

Those that said Saints would not be able to compete and that the formation and tactics of Claude Puel are suspect are left eating their words this morning, Saints were well set up and matched the Gunners in every department with Oriol Romeu immense in the centre of midfield.

However sadly all we have taken from the game is the satisfaction of a good performance and the hope that we can now build on it due to the referee.

The first moment of controversy came with Arsenal's first shot on target, Saints at this time were leading one nil after a great free kick from Dusan Tadic came down of the bar and hit the keeper and went in and they looked good for their lead.

The controversy about this goal is due to the fact that in any other area of the pitch this would have seen a free kick for dangerous play, Koscielny's spectacular scissors kick saw his boot only inches from the head of Jordy Clasie, how this was not given as dangerous play baffles me, Clasie could not head the ball without having his head kicked off, for some reason referee's allow this in the penalty areas for attacking teams, but not for defenders and certainly not in the other areas of the pitch.

The second controversial moment came deep into stoppage time, Saints were defending despite an Arsenal player lying prone in the centre of the goal and impeding Fraser Forster's ability to move around his six yard box, when the ball was played in to the box the player was interfering with play due to his position, yet the referee did nothing except give a penalty.

After the benefit of watching it on TV yes you can see why he gave it, but you have to say that we have had far worse turned down at the other end, would Bobby Madley have given it at the other end ? I think we all know the answer to that question.

But as I said the performance was satisfying and there was a lot to take from it, again we were tight and did not get overawed or over run, Arsenal only had two shots on target, one from the penalty and Fraser Forster was othrwise little troubled.

The downside was that we are not taking our chances up at the other end, this is nothing to do with the system, its about finishing, Shane Long really should have scored from two glorious chances.

Also there is the fact that of the six goals we have conceded, three of them have been from penalties and all have been soft and should have been avoided, Jose Fonte was again the culprit and although it was harsh on him, he was holding Giroud's shirt and there was no need.

But there were more plusses from this game than minusses and that bodes well for the future, those Saints fans walking away from the Emirates that saw the game were angry with the referee not their team, Saints had done all that was asked of them and this was a far better performance than last season when we were absolutely over run, the irony is that we got point back then but this year nothing.

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highfield49 added 20:27 - Sep 11
Can we wait until our most expensive signing has actually got fit and played a few matches before taking bets on relegation? We all knew a repeat of last seasons high finish would be challenging given the money spent by other teams. Leicester signed two forwards Saints had been strongly linked with pre-season and failed to make much impression at Anfield. Please everyone get behind the team leave the in fighting, literally, to the likes of West Ham.
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SaintBrock added 10:01 - Sep 12
The top six that everyone expects to end the season as the top six are already in place so no surprises there, That's how good teams have to be to enjoy such status. The scratchy start that Saints have made this year and last for that matter shows that they are nowhere near good enough to be a regular participant of the upper echelons of the PL.

Not good enough means really in this money-no-object-age of football we do not have good enough players, no matter how you chop and change the squad around. This season is underway and this is what we have until January at least. Not that anything will change then as the focus surely will be on Puel - In or Out and not new players.

Of course praise is due to Marcus Liebherr for saving Saints from near oblivion a few years ago but that does not and cannot mean that we should always be in the thrall of his successors and it is very evident that the club have taken a wrong direction in the last three years, always selling its best players and so on. Sadly, something will need to change at the club before things get even worse.

Consider this, If the owner has insisted on not spending more money then is strictly necessary to sustain the club Les surely would have been screaming blue murder and might even have walked out instead of hanging around and peddling the company line. So we are left with the likelihood that Les is the one calling the shots. He seems to have been the reason why Koeman walked, was he also the one who stirred the pot to blacken Cortese's name and force him out as well? Not impossible to believe is it? All in the name of Power?

Just saying......



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SanMarco added 10:40 - Sep 12
Morning SaintBrock - 'Osvaldo' and 'Gaston' may be words that have led the club to be cautious over splashing the cash to please the fans. If we have taken a 'wrong direction in the last three years' then it has been a reasonably pleasant one for me. Presumably Cortese would have had us at 5th, 4th then 3rd without breaking the 'fairplay' rules or bankrupting the club and Guardiola would now be plotting our chase for the title.

The selling of our best players is the big issue for most of us and I am as mouthy as anyone on here about it. I do think we have developed a 'cash in' mentality that has spread to even incoming players - this new lad has virtually announced that we are a 'stepping stone' to bigger things. The Cortese brigade seem to suggest that he would have bullied and threatened players into not leaving, although he wouldn't have been able to offer them higher wages....
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BaselSaint added 10:47 - Sep 12
Lucky, lucky, jammy Arsenal. At some point , hopefully soon the goals will go in, the officials will be less inept / cowardly and someone will be thumped 4-0
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